Accessible Archives Inc. Partners with Portico. Press release. Accessible Archives, Inc. Mar 05, 2019.
Accessible Archives Inc., an electronic publisher of full-text primary source historical databases, has partnered with Portico, in order to fully support the digital preservation of their content. With more content in a digital-only format, this will help the archival collections remain accessible Preservation will help to ensure the long-term availability of these resources for future scholars.
This blog contains information related to digital preservation, long term access, digital archiving, digital curation, institutional repositories, and digital or electronic records management. These are my notes on what I have read or been working on. I enjoyed learning about Digital Preservation but have since retired and I am no longer updating the blog.
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Tuesday, March 05, 2019
Monday, March 07, 2016
Pursuing the "Long Tail" of Elusive Publishers
Pursuing the "Long Tail" of Elusive Publishers. Stephanie Orphan, Amy J. Kirchoff, Kate Wittenberg. Center for Research Libraries. Webinar. Wednesday, February 24, 2016.
Pursuing the "Long Tail" is the first in a series of four CRL webinars that will examine the benefits, capabilities and possibilities of the Portico digital preservation service.
Pursuing the "Long Tail" is the first in a series of four CRL webinars that will examine the benefits, capabilities and possibilities of the Portico digital preservation service.
- Presentation Slides
- Supplemental Spreadsheet: Comparing Archived Title Coverage
- Youtube Presentation
- Titles Preserved Somewhere: 28,473 (62%)
- Titles Not Preserved Anywhere: 17,388 (38%)
- Providing the names of specific publishers that are a high priority.
- Providing categories of publishers or platforms that are a high preservation priority.
- Talking to publishers about participating in a preservation service
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